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  1. xjon

    150 grain vs 168 grain TTSX

    Guys mentioned LRX...cool thing about lrx is when you find the butt of your bullet under your steel target. No question its yours with an X stamped on it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. xjon

    150 grain vs 168 grain TTSX

    Hell yeah! ...and check out LP with the quick reply on stats. Thumbs up!
  3. xjon

    150 grain vs 168 grain TTSX

    I would call barnes and speak to a ballistician.
  4. xjon

    150 grain vs 168 grain TTSX

    Sound like your answers are all yea. But if you want cold hard facts for serious confidence you should try using a ballistics calculator. Plug in weight and speed and you will get bullet velocity and bullet drop at your specific ranges. More importantly you will get ft-lbs of energy numbers at...
  5. xjon

    Coyote scouting trip

    Thanks for sharing the scout. Cant wait for more coyote in the videos.
  6. xjon

    Adventure Airgun/Bow 3 day hunt

    Cool video Dana. Amazing you got all the editing done in a couple of days with all the footage we got. Had a great time. Thanks for letting me tag along and it was good to meet another niche in our sport. I know airgun hunting was cool but your rigs are simply amazing with the caliber, distance...
  7. xjon

    Non-hunting story

    WTF, did we just get sucker trolled??? That's 2 minutes of my life that I will never get back.
  8. xjon

    Bino harness?

    Got the Vortex guide harness which is similar to the AGC kodiak cub. Initial impressions was not great since the buckle straps seemed to slip through the buckles. After fiddling with it I managed to make it stay put. Had a few outings with it and been very comfortable with a back pack on my...
  9. xjon

    Spot and stalk rifle ideas?

    A quick note regarding muzzle brakes, hearing protection is a must especially if you have a hunting buddy near you. Brian, since you live up in burbank angeles shooting ranges is close by. Check it out and bring a few bucks (or buy your own ammo) and ask people on the line if you could try out...
  10. xjon

    Nikon p223 turrets help, how to adjust from 100 to 200 yards

    Capt- Don't just go with any dope a ballistic app spits out for you. You need to verify the numbers and it's usually off. I have 3 of these apps on my phone and one on my computer and they just confuse/ frustrate me. Fun to play with while waiting for a dinner table but at the range I feel like...
  11. xjon

    ISO/wtb video camera

    Heres a sample video with both digital cam (sony nex) and go pro used: This video was done with one go pro and other than who's directly in front of you, you really can't tell whats going on past 20 feet. This video taken with dig cam and some clips from phone.
  12. xjon

    ISO/wtb video camera

    Not one camera does it all. For example if you look at you tube and check out a video that has been done with one go pro it gets tiring seeing the same field of view and perspective. Multiple camera angles, zoomed in/out will give you more footage to work with for editing. I would take a...
  13. xjon

    Nikon p223 turrets help, how to adjust from 100 to 200 yards

    Ill try my best here- simple answer: your click at 100yds =1/4". At 200yds that would be 1/2" per click. So 7 clicks would give you elevation of 3.5"
  14. xjon

    A night in the CNF

    Thumbs up to you and the kids. Thanks for sharing the adventure.
  15. xjon

    I took the plunge.

    Since no one chiming in...just google oal sharpie method. Youll get the idea after reading a few posts by people. Also youtube helpful. Sorry I cant tell you how to do it since I dont do it. I was hoping someone whos done it would've replied by now.
  16. xjon

    Fun and Gun weekend/Hunting/Shooting pictorial

    Thats tough work. I've done a few videos myself and I understand all the work to get your shots and impacts on footage and then to edit it. Hats off to you and your team. Keep up the good work.
  17. xjon

    Fun and Gun weekend/Hunting/Shooting pictorial

    Thanks for sharing the article. I've enjoyed the magazine articles too. Do you have anybody helping you with the photos and videos in these excursions?
  18. xjon

    photobucket

    good tip tonyS. Im done with photobucket now.
  19. xjon

    I took the plunge.

    OAL using special tools? I.E. OAL gauge? Are you talking about measuring where the bullet meets the lands, or actual seating of the bullet? Either way you need a caliper gauge minimum for tools (which I see you have). To find where the bullet meets the lands you can use the sharpie method. Then...
  20. xjon

    The worse part of owning a dog

    Sorry to hear MJB.

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